Cat5e Ethernet cables of the 25 foot length have a variety of uses. These cables will provide a greater reach for those situations that require more serious distances. These Ethernet Cables are great for the home office or any other environment.

Our High Quality Network Cables:
Bare Copper Wire
Even though it is typically a little more expensive,
bare copper is more resilient to jerks and harsh pulls
when fishing the cable through tight corners and sharp edges.
Since copper is a better conductor of electricity than aluminum
it will allow better data transfer rates.

Their Poor Quality Network Cables:
Copper Clad Aluminum Wire CCA
CCA, is not in compliance with UL Standards, and therefore cannot
truly be UL approved. To test your existing cable,
strip off the jackets until you see the solid metal core.
Hold your knife at a 90 degree angle and begin scraping the
copper off the cable. You will see silver (aluminum)
Also Copper Clad Aluminum will break if you twist it several
times on itself, where bare copper will typically hold on after you've twisted it 20-30 times.

NB (Minneapolis, MN) -
December 26, 2012 -
5/5

High quality Cat5 cables, will use again and recommend to others, thanks.

RH (West Seneca, NY) -
September 27, 2012 -
5/5

Works good.

BN (Danville, CA) -
September 21, 2012 -
5/5

The cables were top quality and extremely reasonable in price.

MF (Reno, NV) -
September 27, 2010 -
5/5

Great price on CAT5 cables.

RP (Tacoma, WA) -
April 25, 2010 -
5/5

A quality product at a good value.

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